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Gender Differences in Thermal Comfort and Responses to Skin Cooling by Air Conditioners in the Japanese Summer

机译:日本夏季热舒适性的性别差异以及空调对皮肤冷却的反应

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We examined 200 college students, at rest in a sitting position in an air-conditioned classroom, to investigate the differences in physiological and psychological responses between men and women in the thermoneutral zone of SET*. The percentage of women who reported suffering from the cold more often in an air-conditioned environment was higher than that of men. The number of clothing items and the clothing insulation value, estimated using International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9920 were higher for the women than for the men, based on the students' own everyday clothing choices as worn during the experiments. However, the percentage of body surface area covered by clothing worn by the women was significantly lower than that for the men. Although oral and skin temperature decreased in both men and women after 60 min of exposure to a temperature of 25 ℃, the oral and skin temperatures of the women's forehead and palms were significantly lower than those in the men. Moreover, the decrease in the women's oral temperature was greater than that of the men. Women felt cooler and more uncomfortable than men did in the ASHRAE comfort zone, with SET* of 22.2-25.6 ℃. Gender differences in physiological responses, and differences in the clothing typically worn by men and women, might affect psychological responses to the moderate thermal environment encountered in daily life.
机译:我们调查了200名大学生,他们在空调教室中坐在座位上休息,以研究SET *热中性区男女在生理和心理反应上的差异。报告说在空调环境中更经常患感冒的女性比例高于男性。根据学生在实验期间所穿的日常服装选择,使用国际标准化组织(ISO)9920估算出的衣物数量和衣物隔热价值高于女性。然而,女性所穿衣服覆盖的身体表面积百分比明显低于男性。尽管在暴露于25℃的温度下60分钟后,男女的口腔和皮肤温度均下降,但是女性前额和手掌的口腔和皮肤温度却明显低于男性。此外,女性的口腔温度下降幅度大于男性。在ASHRAE舒适区,女性感到凉爽和不舒服,SET *为22.2-25.6℃。生理反应中的性别差异以及男人和女人通常穿着的衣服中的差异可能会影响对日常生活中温和的热环境的心理反应。

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